It’s always helpful to consult with an attorney regarding a foreign adoption in order to understand what you are getting yourself into, because once you are in a foreign country,… CONTINUE
International Adoptions and Immigration
What is the process for Americans who want to adopt a child from another country? For foreign adoptions, the immigration process is almost the last thought to the whole process…. CONTINUE
For a Fiancé Visa, How Does the Government Determine Whether the Fiancé Relationship Is Genuine?
The bona fides of the fiancé/fiancée relationship are determined through both the I-129F petition and the K-1 visa interview processes. Even after USCIS approves the K-1 petition, most if not… CONTINUE
Fiancé Visa
A common reason why someone who came to the U.S. with a fiancé visa would be required to leave is if the person did not get married within the allotted… CONTINUE
Trump’s Immigration Reform and Existing Applicants for Legal Status
If someone is already in the process of getting a visa, green card or becoming naturalized, is it possible to change the laws midstream or are they protected by changes… CONTINUE
President Trump’s Immigration Reforms and Limited Judicial Resources
How is President Trump going to accomplish his immigration reforms and deportation goals with limited judicial resources? The administration is expected to get the Republican-dominated Congress to take more money… CONTINUE
Refugees and Visas to the United States and Treaties
There were no treaties regarding the number of visas the United States grants to a particular country, although the United States has agreed to the United Nations charter on refugees…. CONTINUE
How Much Power Does President Trump Have to Implement Major Changes in Immigration Law and Policy?
Can President Trump make changes in immigration law through executive orders or does need cooperation from congress? The President does have some power through executive order, but if he is… CONTINUE
What Trump’s Presidency May Still Change About Immigration
The following are some of the changes that we predict may come about in immigration law and policy under the Trump presidency. It looks like the President wants to begin… CONTINUE
What Trump’s Presidency Changed In Immigration
On September 5, 2017, President Trump announced immigration changes that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program will be ending. This impacts almost 800,000 young people who entered the U.S. before… CONTINUE
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